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  6. AT RACING SPEED.

    A motor car accident, attended by serious loss of life, occurred near New Orleans (U.S.A.) yesterday. The car in question contained several ...

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  8. OUR LONDON LETTER

    During the Navy score weeks of last years, I was able to present readers with the interesting view of an alert dockyard artificer that the Admiralty ...

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  9. CARS COLLIDE.

    The town of Tipton, in Indiana (U.S.A.), was the scene yesterday of a disastrous collision between two electric tramway cars ...

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  10. PERILS OF THE VOID

    The long list of aerial fatalities was added to at Charires, in France, yesterday. The French aviator Poillot was ...

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  11. INJURIED AVIATOR

    It appears that the attempt made by M. Chavez, the daring Peruvian aviator, to fly from Brique, in Switzerland, over the Simplon Pass, to Milan, in ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA

    Sir Joseph B. Robinson, chairman of the Robinson South African Ranking Company, and the owner of several South African gold mines, has ...

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  13. TRAINS MEET.

    Brief particulars have been received of a railway disaster at Vladikavkas, the capital of the Terek province of Cis-Caucasia. ...

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  14. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Malls will close at the General Post Office to-morrow as follow:--Tasmania, per Conah, at noon. Auckland, via Sydney, at 4 p.m. Fiji, via Sydney, at 4 ...

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  15. TRANSPORT WORKERS

    The conference of representatives of the unions of the transport industry initiated by the Dockers' Union, was held yesterday. ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Australia. Land of promise. Many eyes turned towards it. Scottish delegation arrived here to- ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Further evidence of the prevailing Industrial unrest has been provided by the enginemen the Scottish collieries. They have given notice of their ...

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  18. DEFENCE FORCE

    Lord Methnen, who has been engaged to advise the South African Government in regard to the defence of the Union, has just completed a tour of ...

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  19. FISCAL ISSUE

    Mr Alexander Ure, Lord Advocate, in a pamphlet published under the auspices of the Cobden Club, incidentally describes a tariff, as a means of ...

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  20. SUNDAY SHOWS

    The borough Councils are urging the London County Council to seek legislative powers to prevent cinematograph and other shows being opened on ...

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  21. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Federal Government, having decided to abolish the voting by post provisions of the Federal Electoral Act, is faced with the difficulty of giving an ...

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  22. TO REPLACE STRIKERS

    Two hundred sailors and firemen have left London for Germany, where they intend to take the places of strikers. ...

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  23. ELECTORAL CASES.

    The Federal Crown Solicitor (Mr C. Powers) has received a report from Mr E. S. Herring, solicitor, of Maryborough, of three more electoral cases ...

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  24. FOOLHARDY EXPLOIT.

    A Canadian named Leach went through the whirlpool and rapids below Niagara Falls yesterday in a barrel. , ...

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  25. ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE

    Daniel Lawsan, a-middle-aged man, a seaman belonging to the British ship N[?], now lying at the Australian wharf, was arrested an Friday, ...

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  26. RICH HAUL

    Thieves entered the residence of Mrs Bell, in Gloucester Terrace, London, last night and secured a valuable haul. Jewellery and bank notes valued at ...

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  27. FROM THE KING

    The King has sent a message of God speed to the Canadian Queen's Own Rifle Regiment, which has been participating in the British Army ...

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  28. REGENT OF PERSIA

    The Mejliss has elected Nasir-El- Mulk Regent of Persia, in succession to Azad-El-Mulk, who died recently at the age of 64 years. ...

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  29. WATCH AND CHAIN.

    In the City Court to-day, a sailor named John Morrice was charged with having stolen a watch and chain belonging to Thomas Watson. ...

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